
14 November 2024 | 25 replies
PLease do yourself a big favor and do NOT listen to the gurus about cold calling driving for dollars texting and DMM.

14 November 2024 | 3 replies
After building a 1000 + property driving for dollars list, and about 65% on the DNC list, I am looking at reaching the ones I can't call with an SMS campaign.

13 November 2024 | 7 replies
So be careful and make sure you interview the Expediter and that they have had success in obtaining the Letter of No Objection.As far as evidence that you need to gather, look up your buildings TAX Class.You will find it here: Building Information SearchHere you will see something that looks like this:NOTE that while this is a Dept of Buildings Web Portal, what I have circled in RED is the Department of FINANCE Building Classification.You may not have a CofO, but the Dept of Finance maybe taxing you as a 2 Family.

8 November 2024 | 19 replies
But if you are driving for dollars and looking for a home for yourself, you want to use this strategy:Write a personal letter to the homeowner and explain exactly what you are looking to do and why you are sending them the letter.

14 November 2024 | 22 replies
All I am asking is a reference to a bank that has a good web site that will allow me to do all my online transactions and be easy to work with.

20 November 2024 | 23 replies
It's pretty much only used for properties that are so far out there that it doesn't make sense to have someone drive out to show it.

13 November 2024 | 4 replies
Quote from @Jonathan Greene: I like DealMachine because they have skiptracing including in Pro now, but I still think of it more for neighborhood canvassing and mailing (aka driving for dollars) than multifamily acquisition opportunities.

15 November 2024 | 18 replies
However, most lenders have no desire to deal with that which is why they work with experienced and proven investors they are confident will drive the project to its finish.

17 November 2024 | 16 replies
To that end, I made a Google sheets document with every hospital system in GA along with the following data:CityZip CodeRentometer 2/X (what a 2 BR, any bath) goes for on Rentometer)RentRentometer 3/1+ Rent (what a # BR, 1.5+ bath) goes for on Rentometer)"Minutes to home" (how far a drive it is for us)"Staffed Beds" (measure of how big a hospital is)"Total Discharges" (a different measure of hospital size)"Patient Days" (yet another different measure of hospital size)"Gross Patient Revenue ($000)" (you guessed it, hospital size)Map Searches & Housing Requests (this and everything below was from FF.com stats page)Furnishedfinder.com Page ViewsTotal RoomsPrivate Rooms % UnitsHotels% Whole Place > 2500 %Whole Place > 2k < 2.5k %Whole Place > 1.5k < 2k %Room > 1500 %Room > 1k < 1.5k Page view per roomThis allowed us to narrow our search to hospital systems near us (less than 2 hours) in a less competitive market (higher page views per room advertised on FF.com) with a significant % of units being rented on FF.com at higher rents (more $).

18 November 2024 | 17 replies
They visited Waco on the Magnolia tour idea and saw the houses, saw the prices and wished they could have moved there and just commuted maybe 1 or 2x a month for the office meeting. 90min drive every day would have been killer, but a couple of times a month they thought wasn't bad.